Jared, the Galleria of Jewelry, has arrived in Pensacola. After months of construction on its new location in front of Cordova Mall, the wait will be over on Saturday.

“Our newest location reflects everything that makes Jared special,” Jared divisional vice president Ann Marie Patton said. “We look forward to serving the Pensacola community and many more new areas as we continue to bring the Jared experience to guests nationwide.”

The Grand Opening Celebration begins at 10 a.m., and there will also be opportunities for a chance to win your own bling — a pair of 1-carat Leo Diamond earrings valued at $3,000. But that’s not all. If you’re one of the first 200 guests to arrive at the celebration, you will receive a complimentary gift valued at more than $100.

“We’re incredibly proud of the growth of the Jared brand,” Patton said. “Our guests continue to value the selection and experience that can only be found at our stores.”

Jared offers a selection from a wide variety of brands for anyone looking to put a ring on it, including Tolkowsky, Leo Diamond, Neil Lane and the ever-popular Pandora collection.

Keller Williams' 'Dream Team'

In January 2013, Linda Grayson and Marcia Monti had a dream. This dream included opening a successful Keller Williams Real Estate office in Navarre. Now, nearly three years after fulfilling that dream, they have outgrown their humble office in the Harvest Village Shopping Center. Grayson, Monti and the "dream team" of more than 50 agents, are moving to a bigger and better place at 8494 Navarre Parkway. For more information, call 501-2244.

Jackson Hill Antiques moves

After spending more than 20 years in the same location at the corner of Ninth Avenue and Jackson Street in historic East Hill, Jackson Hill Antiques moved to a new location. However, they didn’t go too far — just next door in an old cottage dating back to the turn of the 20th century.

The new business, called Jackson Hill — Accents for the Home, will feature authentic estate silver and crystal, hand-crafted furniture and period antiques.

Be sure to mark your calendars. A four-day celebration is planned from from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Nov. 18 to 21. For more information, call 470-0668.